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"Programme 


THIRTIETH  CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS 


NATIONAL  SOCIETY 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 


MONDAY,  APRIL  EIGHTEENTH 

THROUGH 

SATURDAY,  APRIL  TWENTY-THIRD 
NINETEEN  TWENTY- ONE 


MEMORIAL  CONTINENTAL  HALL 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


The  Flag  Salute 

I  pledge  allegiance  to  my  Flag,  and  to  the  Republic  for 
which  it  stands — one  nation,  indivisible,  with  liberty  and 
justice  for  all. 


The  American's  Creed 

I  believe  in  the  United  States  of  America  as  a  government 
of  the  people,  by  the  people,  for  the  people;  whose  just 
powers  are  derived  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  a 
democracy  in  a  republic;  a  sovereign  Nation  of  many  sov- 
ereign States;  a  perfect  Union,  one  and  inseparable;  estab- 
lished upon  those  principles  of  freedom,  equality,  justice  and 
humanity  for  which  American  patriots  sacrificed  their  lives 
and  fortunes. 

I  therefore  believe  it  is  my  duty  to  my  country  to  love  it ;  to 
support  its  Constitution ;  to  obey  its  laws ;  to  respect  its 
flag  and  to  defend  it  against  all  enemies. 

Authorized  Version. 


General  Information 

1.  Article  XIII,  of  the  By-Laws  of  the  National  Society,  viz. 
that  the  insignia  "shall  be  worn  only  on  the  left  breast,"  must  be 
complied  with. 

2.  Roll  call  will  be  answered  by  State  Regents  for  their  delega- 
tions. 

3.  All  motions  must  be  made  in  writing,  signed  by  the  mover 
and  by  one  or  more  persons  seconding  the  motion. 

4.  The  mover  is  requested  to  rise,  announce  her  name  and  State, 
and  send  her  written  motion  to  the  Recording  Secretary  General. 

5.  Robert's  Rules  of  Order  Revised  is  the  accepted  authority  on 
parliamentary  law. 

6.  Reports  of  Standing  and   Special   Committees   will  have   a 
definite  time  limit,  which  will  be  rigidly  adhered  to. 

7.  There  will  be  elected  the  Registrar  General  to  fill  unexpired 
term;  eight  Vice-Presidents  General,  one  of  whom  is  to  fill  unexpired 
term. 

8.  Reports  and  material  for  the  Proceedings  and   Minutes  of 
the  Congress  must  be  typewritten  in  shape  for  the  printer  before  they 
are  handed  in,  and  all  such  material  must  be  sent  to  the  table  of  the 
Recording  Secretary  General  before  the  close  of  Congress. 

9.  State  Regents  will  be  given  five  minutes  in  which  to  pre- 
sent to  Congress  the  most  important  work  of  the  State  for  the  year, 
and  they  are  requested  to  hand  at  the  same  time  to  the  Recording 
Secretary  General  a  concise  and  complete  typewritten  report  of  their 
State  work  for  the  Proceedings. 

10.  Public  presentation  of  personal  gifts,  other  than  gifts  to  the 
National  Society,  will  not  be  permitted  during  any  session  of  Con- 
gress. 

11.  All  State  delegations  can  hold  meetings  if  they  desire  to  do 
so,  but,  in  order  to  comply  with  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  those 
States  which  do  not  have  State  Conferences  must  hold  a  meeting 
in  Washington  to  elect  their  State  Regent  and  State  Vice-Regent. 

12.  Notices  will  be  read  at  the  close  of  each  session. 


Programme 


,  <^April  1  8,  I  $21 
fO.JO  o  clock  a.m. 


Bugle  Call:  MR.  ARTHUR  S.  WITCOMB 

United  States  Marine  Band 

Entrance  of   Pages  escorting  the   President  General  and   National 
Officers. 

Thirtieth  Continental  Congress  called  to  order 

by  the  President  General:        MRS.  GEORGE  MAYNARD  MINOR 

Scripture  and  Prayer:  MRS.  SELDEN  P.  SPENCER 

The  Chaplain  General 

Salute  to  the  Flag:  Miss  ANNIE  WALLACE 

The  American's  Creed:  MR.  WILLIAM  TYLER  PAGE 

Music:    "America,  the  Beautiful"  THE  AUDIENCE 

(To  tune  of  "Oh,  Mother,  dear  Jerusalem") 

Greetings  and  Address  to  the  Congress: 

MRS.  GEORGE  MAYNARD  MINOR, 

The  President  General 
Music:    Connecticut  State  Song: 

The  audience  will  join  in  the  chorus 

Greetings  from  Honorary  President  General: 

MRS.  GEORGE  THAQ*IER  GUERNS 

,,- 

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TT 

RS.  HARRIET  TAYLOR  UPTON 


Report  of  Committee  on  Credentials: 

MRS.  LIVINGSTON  L.  HUNTER,  Chairman 
Roll  Call: 

Report  of  Committee  on  Programme: 

MRS.  DELOS  A.  BLODGETT,  Chairman 
Report  on  Standing  Rules. 

MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman,  Resolutions  Committee 


Recess  for  luncheon,  12.30  o'clock  p.m. 
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,  2  o'clock,  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Announcement  of  Resolutions  Committee. 

Reports  of  the  National  Officers: 

The  President  General  MRS.  GEORGE  MAYNARD  MINOR 

The  Chaplain  General  MRS.  SELDEN  P.  SPENCER 

The  Recording  Secretary  General 

MRS.  JOHN  FRANCIS  YAWGER 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  General 

MRS.  A.  MARSHALL  ELLIOTT 

The  Organizing  Secretary  General 

MRS.  G.  WALLACE  W.  HANGER 

The  Registrar  General  Miss  EMMA  T.  STRIDER 

The  Treasurer  General  MRS.  LIVINGSTON  L.  HUNTER 

followed  by 
Report  of  Finance  Committee 

MRS.  GEORGE  W.  WHITE,  Chairman 
Report  of  Auditing  Committee 

Miss  JENN  WINSLOW  COLTRANE,  Chairman 
The  Historian  General 

(Incorporating  Report  of  Committee 
on  Historical  Research  and  Preserva- 
tion of  Records.)  Miss  JENN  WINSLOW  COLTRANE 

The  Reporter  General  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Miss  LILLIAN  M.  WILSON 
The  Librarian  General 

(Incorporating   Report   of   Committee 

on    Memorial    Continental    Hall    Li- 

brary.) MRS.  FRANK  DEXTER  ELLISON 

The  Curator  General 

(Incorporating  Report  of  Committee 
on  Revolutionary  Relics  for  Memorial 
Continental  Hall.)  MRS.  GEORGE  W.  WHITE 

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^  8.30  o'clock  p.m. 


From  8.00  to  8.30  the  Marine  Band 
will  play  the  following   selections  : 

Overture:  "Mignon"  Thomas 

March:  "Thomas  Jefferson"  Santelmann 

Intermezzo:  "Spring  Blossoms"  Hersom 

Selection:  "Apple    Blossoms"  Kreisler 

Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages  escorting  the  President  General. 

"My  Own  United  States"  —  The  Marine  Band  Edward 

WILLIAM  H.  SANTELMANN,  Leader 

Invocation:  REV.  WALLACE  RADCLIFFE,  D.D. 

Music: 

Giunse  alfin  (Nozze  di  Figaro)  Mozart 

Aria  (Flauto  Magico)  Mozart 

Aria,  della  Follia  (Lucia)  Donizetti 

MRS.  TRYPHOSA  BATES-BATCH  ELLER 

Flute  obligato  by  Mr.  Henry  Yeager 
Accompanist  —  Anton  Gloetzner 

Address:  SIR  AUCKLAND  C.  GEDDES, 

Ambassador  from  England 

Music:  T  JEAN  J-  LABAT 


Address:  MR.  J.  J.  JUSSERAND, 

Ambassador  from  France 
"Star  Spangled  Banner" 

THE  MARINE  BAND 

J   ^/MjtfCCfrvMl^A 

Benediction  :  REV.  WALLACE  RADCLIFFE,  D.D. 

"National  Emblem"  Bay  ley 

THE  MARINE  BAND 


Tuesday ',  ^April 

IO  o  clock  a-m. 

Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Congress  called  to  order:  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL 

Invocation:  REV.  JAMES  E.  FREEMAN,  D.D. 

Reading  of  the  Minutes:         THE  RECORDING  SECRETARY  GENERAL 

Report  of  Resolutions  Committee:      MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 

Reports  of  Committees: 

Pilgrim  Memorial  Fountain 
and  Painting  for  War 
Museum  in  France :  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL,  Chairman 

Preservation  of  Historic  Spots:      MRS.  JAMES  T.  MORRIS,  Chairman 

National  Old  Trails  Road: 

MRS.  WILLIAM  H.  TALBOTT,  Chairman 

Correct  Use  of  the  Flag:  Miss  ANNIE  WALLACE,  Chairman 

Liquidation  and  Endowment  Fund: 

MRS.  WILLIARD  T.  BLOCK,  Chairman 

Philippine  Scholarship  Endowment  Fund: 

MRS.  CAROLINE  E.  McW.  HOLT,  Chairman 

Reciprocity :  MRS.  WILFORD  G.  CHAPMAN,  Chairman 

Insignia:  MRS.  WILLIAM  C.  BOYLE,  Chairman 

Real    Daughters:  MRS.    J.    MORGAN    SMITH,    Chairman 

Recess  for  luncheon,  12:30  o'clock  p.m. 


Tuesday  ^Afternoon 


There  will  be  no  session  of  Congress  Tuesday  afternoon,  the 
time  being  reserved  for  the  meetings  of  State  delegations  and  National 
Committees. 


Tuesday  Cvening,  T{eception  8.30 


The  President  General  and  National  Officers  will  receive  the  mem- 
bers of  the  National  Society,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, in  Memorial  Continental  Hall. 
YVlU  TV- 

Orchestra:  MEYER  DAVIS,  Leader 

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In  honor  of  the  Pages  of  the  Congress  a  Reception  and  Dance  has 
been  arranged  by  the  Abigail  Hartman  Rice  Chapter,  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  to  be  held  at  Rauscher's.  Hours  from  8.30 
to  12.00  o'clock. 


Wednesday )  ^4pril  20 -,  1921 

IO  o  clock  a.m. 

Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Congress  called  to  order:  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL 

Scripture  and  Prayer:  THE  CHAPLAIN  GENERAL 

Reading  of  the  Minutes        THE  RECORDING  SECRETARY  GENERAL 

Report  of  Resolutions  Committee:      MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 

Reports  of  Committees  continued: 

Report  of  the  Editor  of  the  Magazine 

Miss  NATALIE  SUMNER  LINCOLN 

Magazine:  MRS.  CHARLES  H.  BISSELL,  Chairman 

Conservation  and  Thrift:  MRS.  CASSIUS  C.  COTTLE,  Chairman 

Patriotic  Lectures  and  Lantern  Slides 

MRS.  BERTHA  M.  ROBBINS,  Chairman 

Legislation  in  U.  S.  Congress: 

MRS.  ALICE  BRADFORD  WILES,  Chairman 

International  Relations: 

MRS.  PHILIP  NORTH   MOORE,   Chairman 

Transportation:  MRS.  A.  J.  BROSSEAU,  Chairman 

Recess  for  luncheon   12.30  o'clock  p.m. 


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Wednesday,  2  o'clock  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 
Entrance  of  Pages. 

Reports  of  Committees  continued: 

Patriotic  Education  and  Americanization 

MRS.  EDWARD  LANSING  HARRIS, 

Chairman 

incorporating  reports  of  Vice  Chairmen 
in  charge  of  Schools  and  Colleges 

Manual  for  Immigrants 

Girl  Home-makers 

Children  and  Sons  of  the  Republic 

Americanization 

Tamassee  D.  A.  R.  School:  MRS.  FRED  H.  H.  CALHOUN 

International  College:  MR.  C.  S.  McGowN 

Berry  Schools:  Miss  MARTHA  BERRY 

Maryville  College:  Miss  CLEMMIE  HENRY 

Reports  of  State  Regents  with  State  gifts  from:  New  Jersey, 
Minnesota,  Kansas,  North  Carolina,  Michigan,  Iowa,  Illinois, 
Pennsylvania,  Georgia,  Oregon,  Alabama,  Connecticut. 


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Wednesday,  8  d clock  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages,  escorting  the  President  General. 

Invocation:  REV.  H.  F.  RANDOLPH,  D.D. 

Reports  of   State  Regents  with   State  gifts   from:     Hawaii,   Okla- 
homa, Orient,  Texas,  Colorado. 

Address:  MRS.  MARY  W.  ROE 

Songs : 

(a)  Invocation  to  the  Sun-God    (harmonized 

and  translated  Zuni  song) Troyer 

(b)  Lovers  Proposal  (Zuni  tune)   Troyer 

(c)  By  the  Waters  of  Minnetonka  (Cheyenne 

melody)     Lieurance 

(d)  O  Golden  Sun   Freebey 

(e)  From  the  Land  of  the  Sky-Blue  Water 

(Omaha)     Cadman 

(f )  (Aria)    Canoe    Song    Cadman 

(From  the  Opera  Shanewis) 
Indian  Prima  Donna,  PRINCESS  TSIANINA 

Address:  Miss  ALICE  M.  ROBERTSON 

Address:  COL.  F.  W.  GALBRAITH,  JR. 

"Ave  Maria"  Gounod 

"The  Prayer,"   La  Tosca  Puccini 

Miss  EUGENIE  E.  GOLDSMITH 


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Thursday,  zApril  21,  IQ2I 
IO  o  clock,  a.m. 

Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Congress  called  to  order:  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL 

Scripture  and  Prayer:  THE  CHAPLAIN  GENERAL 

Reading  of  the  Minutes:      THE  RECORDING  SECRETARY  GENERAL 

Children  of  the  American  Revolution : 

MRS.  FRANK  W.  MONDELL,  President  General,  National 
Society,  Children  of  the  American  Revolution 

Report  of  Resolutions  Committee: 

MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 

Reports  of  State  Regents  with  State  gifts  from:  Tennessee,  Nebraska, 
North  Dakota,  Massachusetts,  California. 

Amendments : 

Recess  for  luncheon,   12.30  o'clock  p.m. 


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Thursday,  2  o'clock  p>m. 


Bugle  Call. 
Entrance  of  Pages. 

Reports  of  State  Regents  with  State  gifts  from:    Ohio,  Utah,  New 
York. 

Reports  of  Committees  continued: 
Office  Building:    MRS.  GEORGE  THACHER  GUERNSEY,  Chairman 

Virginia,   Cuba,   Missouri,  West  Virginia,   Kentucky,   Florida, 
Arizona,  Indiana,  Louisiana,  Wisconsin,  Washington,  Arkansas. 


Reception  by  the  President  and  Mrs.  Harding  at  the  White  House, 
at  3.30  o'clock  p.m. 


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Thursday,  8  o  clock  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages,  escorting  the  President  General. 

Invocation:  MONSIGNOR  THOMAS  S.  LEE 

Music: 

Reports  of  State   Regents  with   State  gifts   from:    South   Dakota, 
Wyoming,  Maryland,  New  Hampshire,  Idaho. 

Greetings:  DR.  L.  S.  ROWE, 

Director  General,  Pan  American   Union. 

Selection:  Miss  MINNA  NIEMANN 

Address :   "Is  America  Anglo-Saxon  ?"          DR.  CHARLES  A.  EATON 
Music: 

Nominations : 

Registrar  General  to  fill  unexpired  term; 

Eight  Vice-Presidents  General,   one  of  whom   is  to  fill  unex- 
pired term. 

Confirmation  of  newly  elected  State  Regents  and  State  Vice  Regents. 


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Friday,  zApril  22, 
IO  o  clock  a.m. 

Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Congress  called  to  order:  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL 

Invocation :  REV.  CHARLES  WOOD,  D.D. 

Report  of  Credential  Committee: 

MRS.  LIVINGSTON  L.  HUNTER,  Chairman 

Voting  for  National  Officers: 

Reading  of  the  Minutes:  THE  RECORDING  SECRETARY  GENERAL 
Report  of  Resolutions  Committee:  MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 
New  Business. 

Recess  for  luncheon   12.30  o'clock  p.m. 


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Friday,  2  o'clock  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 
Entrance  of  Pages. 

Reports  of  State  Regents  with  State  gifts  from:  Vermont,  Montana, 
New  Mexico,  Mississippi,  South  Carolina,  District  of  Columbia, 
Delaware,  Maine,  Rhode  Island. 

New  Business. 

Report  of  the  Tellers:  MRS.  CHARLES  H.  BISSELL,  Chairman 


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Friday,  8.1$  o  clock  p.m. 
Bugle  Call. 

Historic  Evening 

Living  Pictures  of  Representative  Historic  Women; 

in  charge  of 
The  Historian  General,  Miss  JENN  WINSLOW  COLTRANE 

Music: 

Prince  Michael  Gagarine,  Basso 
Mrs.  Noble  Newport  Potts,  Soprano 
Mrs.  Melville  D.  Lindsay,  Mezzo-Soprano 
Mrs.  Francis  M.  Shore,  Contralto 
Mr.  Frederick  W.  Sheick,  Tenor 
Mr.  Edward  Stitt,  Violin 


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Saturday^ 

IO  tf  clock  a.m. 


Bugle  Call. 

Entrance  of  Pages. 

Congress  called  to  order:  THE  PRESIDENT  GENERAL 

Invocation:  BISHOP  WILLIAM  F.  McDowELL 

Reading  of  the  Minutes:       THE  RECORDING  SECRETARY  GENERAL 

Report  of  Resolutions  Committee:      MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 

New  Business. 

Recess  for  luncheon,  12.30  o'clock  p.m. 


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Saturday,  2  o  clock  p.m. 


Bugle  Call. 
Entrance  of  Pages. 

Report  of  Resolutions  Committee: 

MRS.  HENRY  B.  JOY,  Chairman 
Unfinished  Business. 

Installation  of  New  Officers. 


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National  Board  of  Management 
1920-192 i 

President  General 
MRS.  GEORGE  MAYNARD  MINOR 

Vice-Presidents  General 
(Term  of  office  expires  1921) 

MRS.  WILLIAM  N.  REYNOLDS  MRS.  ANDREW  FULLER  Fox 

MRS.  FRANK  B.  HALL  Miss  STELLA  PICKETT  HARDY 

MRS.  CHARLES  H.  AULL  MRS.  BENJAMIN  LADD  PURCELL 

MRS.  WILLIAM  A.  GUTHRIE 

(Term  of  office  expires  1922) 

MRS.  WILLIAM  H.  WAIT  MRS.  WILLIAM  D.  SHERRERD 

MRS.  ISAAC  LEE  PATTERSON  MRS.  JAMES  LOWRY  SMITH 

MRS.  FRANK  W.  BAHNSEN 

Miss  LOUISE  H.  COBURN 

(Term  of  office  expires  1923) 

MRS.  CASSIUS  C.  COTTLE  MRS.  CHARLES  S.  WHITMAN 

MRS.  EDWARD  LANSING  HARRIS  MRS.   HENRY  MCCLEARY 

MRS.  JAMES  T.  MORRIS  MRS.  ANTHONY  WAYNE  COOK 

MRS.  EDWARD  P.  SCHOENTGEN 

Chaplain  General 
MRS.  SELDEN  P.  SPENCER 

Recording    Secretary    General     Corresponding    Secretary    General 
MRS.  JOHN  FRANCIS  YAWGER  MRS.  A.  MARSHALL  ELLIOTT 

Organizing  Secretary  General  Registrar  General 

MRS.  G.  WALLACE  W.  HANGER  Miss  EMMA  T.  STRIDER 

Treasurer  General  Historian  General 

MRS.  LIVINGSTON  L.  HUNTER  Miss  JENN  WINSLOW  COLTRANE 

Reporter  General   to   the   Smithsonian   Institution 
Miss  LILLIAN  M.  WILSON 

Librarian    General  Curator  General 

MRS.  FRANK  D.  ELLISON  MRS.  GEORGE  W.  WHITE 


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Honorary  Officers  Elected  for  Life 

Honorary  Presidents  General 

MRS.  JOHN  W.  FOSTER  MRS.  MATTHEW  T.  SCOTT 

MRS.  DANIEL  MANNING  MRS.  WILLIAM  CUMMING  STORY 

MRS.  GEORGE  THACHER  GUERNSEY 

Honorary  President  Presiding 
MRS.  MARY  V.  E.  CABELL 

Honorary  Chaplain  General 
MRS.  MARY  S.  LOCKWOOD 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents  General 

MRS.  A.  HOWARD  CLARK,  1895        MRS.  J.  MORGAN  SMITH,  1911 

MRS.  MILDRED  S.  MATHES,  1899        MRS.  THEODORE  C.  BATES,  1913 

MRS.  MARY  S.  LOCKWOOD,  1905        MRS.  F.  GAYLORD  PUTNAM,  1913 

MRS.  WILLIAM  LINDSAY,  1906        MRS.  WALLACE  DELAFIELD,  1914 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  BOYNTON,  1906        MRS.  DRAYTON  W.  BUSHNELL,  1914 

MRS.  SARA  T.  KINNEY  1910        MRS.  JOHN  NEWMAN  CAREY,  1916 

MRS.  GEORGE  M.  STERNBERG,  1917 


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State  Regents  and  State  Vice  Regents 

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ALABAMA 

MRS.  ROBERT  H.  PEARSON 

MRS.  GREGORY  L.  SMITH 

ARIZONA 

MRS.  HOVAL  A.  SMITH 

MRS.  GEORGE  W.  VICKERS 

ARKANSAS 

MRS.  CLARENCE  E.  WOODWARD 

MRS.  ALEXANDER  M.  BARROW 

CALIFORNIA 

MRS.  OSWALD  H.  HARSHBARGER 

MRS.  LYMAN  B.  STOOKEY 

COLORADO 

MRS.  WILLIAM  H.  R.  STOTE 
MRS.  HERBERT  HAYDEN 


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DUEL 


CONNECTICUT 

MRS.  JOHN  LAIDLAW 
MRS.  CHARLES  H.  BISSELL 

DELAWARE 
MRS.  S.  M.  COUNCIL 
MRS.  JOHN  W.  CLIFTON 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA 
MRS.  FRANCIS  A.  ST.  CLAIR        ^ 

MRS.  WILLIAM  B.  HARDY 

L    / 

FLORIDA 

MRS.  EVEREST  G.  SEWELL 

MRS.  J.  A.  CRAIG 

GEORGIA 

MRS.  MAX  E.  LAND 

MRS.  WILLIAM  C.  VEREEN 

HAWAII 

MRS.  HERMAN  HUGO 


IDAHO 

MRS.  ROBERT  C.  HUDELSON 

MRS.  KENNEDY  PACKARD 


ILLINOIS 

MRS.  H.  EUGENE  CHUBBUCK 
MRS.  FRANK  O.  LOWD EN- 
INDIANA 

MRS.  FRANK  FELTER  £\     i  . 

MRS.  OTTO  ROTT 

IOWA 

MRS.  FREDERICK  ERNEST  FRISBEE 
Miss  AMY  E.  GILBERT 

KANSAS 

Miss  CATHERINE  CAMPBELL 
MRS.  WILLIAM  H.  SIMONTON 

KENTUCKY 
MRS.  J.  M.  ARNOLD 
MRS.  GEORGE  BAKER 

LOUISIANA 

MRS.  JOSEPH  KERR  WALKER 
MRS.  GRAHAM  SURGHNOR 

MAINE 

MRS.  LUCY  WOODHULL  HAZLETT 

Miss  MAUDE  E.  MERRICK 

MARYLAND 
MRS.  ADAM   DENMEAD 
MRS.  REX  CORBIN  MAUPIN 

MASSACHUSETTS 
MRS.  FRANKLIN  P.  SHUMWAY 
MRS.  GEORGE  MINOT  BAKER 

MICHIGAN 

Miss  ALICE  LOUISE  MCDUFFEE 

MRS.  L.  VICTOR  SEYDEL 

MINNESOTA 

MRS.  MARSHALL  H.  COOLIDGE 

MRS.  A.  E.  WALKER 


MISSISSIPPI 

MRS.  JAMES  HARPER  WYNN 

MRS.  CHARLTON   HENRY  ALEXANDER 


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MISSOURI 

MRS.  JOHN  TRIGG  Moss 

MRS.  GEORGE  EDWARD  GEORGE 

MONTANA 

MRS.  ALVIN  L.  ANDERSON 

MRS.  E.  BROOX  MARTIN 

NEBRASKA 
MRS.  F.  I.  RINGER 
MRS.  C.  S.  SPENCER 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

MRS.  CHARLES  W.  BARRETT 
MRS.  LORIN  WEBSTER 

NEW  JERSEY 
MRS.  HENRY  D.  FITTS 
MRS.  CHARLES  R.  BANKS 

NEW  MEXICO 
MRS.  J.  F.  HINKLE 
MRS.  R.  P.  BARNES 

NEW  YORK 

MRS.  CHARLES  WHITE  NASH 

MRS.  CHARLES  M.  BULL       /  J 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
MRS.  W.  O.  SPENCER 
MRS.  WM.  PARKER  MERCER 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

MRS.  GEORGE  MORLEY  YOUNG 
MRS.  J.  M.  MARTIN 

OHIO 

MRS.  WILLIAM  MAGEE  WILSON 
MRS.  JAMES  HENRY  ALLEN 

OKLAHOMA 

Miss  SARAH  A.  CRUMLEY 
MRS.  HARRY  C.  ASHBY 


OREGON 

MRS.  JOHN  KEATING 
MRS.  WILLARD  L.  MARKS 

PENNSYLVANIA 
MRS.  EDWIN  ERLE  SPARKS 
MRS.  JOHN  B.  HERON 


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RHODE   ISLAND 
MRS.  SAMUEL  H.  DAVIS 
MRS.  FREDERICK  MORSE 

SOUTH   CAROLINA 

MRS.  E.  WALKER  DUVALL          ^ 

MRS.  JOHN  TRIMMIER  SLOAN 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 
MRS.  FRANCIS  W.  WARRING 
MRS.  M.  R.  HOPKINS 


TENNESSEE 

Miss  MARY  B.  TEMPLE 

MRS.  L.  M.  SHORT 

TEXAS 

MRS.  I.  B.  MCFARLAND 

MRS.  A.  D.  POTTS 

UTAH 

MRS.  GEORGE  H.  DERN 

MRS.  M.  K.  PARSONS 

VERMONT 

MRS.  JOHN  H.  STEWART 

Miss  JFNNIE  A.  VALENTINE 

VIRGINIA 

MRS.  KATE  WALLER  BARRETT 

MRS.  JAMES  REESE  SCHICK 

WASHINGTON 
MRS.  GEORGE  H.  GOBLE 
MRS.  WILLIAM  A.  JOHNSON 

WEST   VIRGINIA 
MRS.  CLARK  W.  HEAVNER 
MRS.  ROBERT  J.  REED 

WISCONSIN 

MRS.  RUDOLPH  B.  HARTMAN 

Miss  HELEN  DORSET 

WYOMING 

MRS.  BRYANT  BUTLER  BROOKS 

MRS.  MAURICE  GROSHON 

ORIENT 

MRS.  CHARLES  SUMNER  LOBIKGIER 
MRS.  TRUMAN  SLAYTON  HOLT 


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Credential  Committee 

Mrs.  Livingston  L.  Hunter,   Chairman 

Mrs.  Henry  B.  Joy,  Pice-Chairman 

Mrs.  William  B.  Adkins  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Johnston 

Mrs.  Charles   H.  Armstrong  Miss   Harriet   I.   Lake 

Mrs.  Richard  E.  Claughton  Mrs.  Joseph  Marsh 

Miss  Emma  L.  Crowell  Mrs.  James  C.  Peabody 

Mrs.  Margaret  G.  DeWolf  Mrs.  E.  Sydney  Prichard 

Mrs.  Clayton  E.  Emig  Miss  Sue  M.  Young 
Mrs.  Julius  H.  Estey 

Chairman  of  Tellers 
MRS.  CHARLES  H.  BISSELL 


Programme  Committee 

Mrs.   George   Maynard   Minor 
Mrs.  Delos  A.  Blodgett,  Chairman        Mrs.  John  L.  Buel 


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House  Committee 

Miss  Katharine  A.  Nettleton,  Chairman 

Mrs.  Louis  T.  McFadden,  Vice  Chairman 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Bissell,  in  Charge  of  Invitations  and  Boxes 

Mrs.  Richard  E.  Claughton,  in  Charge  of  Badges 

Miss  May  P.  Duncanson,  in  Charge  of  Seating 

Mrs.  Sol.  Lansburgh,  in  Charge  of  Committee  Rooms 

Miss  Florence  S.  Marcy  Crofut,  in  Charge  of  First  Floor  Doors  Inside 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  LeFevre,  Assistant,  First  Floor  Doors  Inside 

Mrs.  Howard   H.  McCall,   General  Charge  of  Galleries 

Miss  Mary  V.  Petty,  in  Charge  of  Bulletin  Board 

Miss  Aline  Solomons,  in  Charge  of  Decorations 

Mrs.  Fred  Volland,  in  Charge  of  Tellers'  Lunches 

Miss  Mary  C.  Oursler,  in  Charge  of  Card  Index  Register 

Mrs.  Frederick  H.   Strong,   in   Charge  of  Front  Doors 

Mrs.  John  M.  Beavers,  in  Charge  of  Literature 


Mrs.  Louis  A.  Abbot  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Charles   C.   Abbott  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Jessie  B.  Acker  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Clyde  B.  Aitchison  Miss 

Miss  Maria  Bailey  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Charles  R.  Banks  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Amherst  W.  Barber  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  P.  Barber  Mrs. 

Mrs.  R.  J.  Barker  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Newcomb  C.  Barney  Miss 

Mrs.  Mary  C.  Beach  Mrs. 

Mrs.    Clifford   Berryman  Miss 

Miss  Helen  Bevan  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Robert  A.  Bitgood  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Mary   St.   Clair  Blackburn  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Blackshear  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Julius  W.  Blakeley  Miss 

Mrs.  Lillis  Barlow  Bowes  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Austin  C.  Brant  Mrs. 

Mrs.  P.  A.  Brawner  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  F.  Brooks  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Alfred  J.  Brosseau  Mrs. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Bryan  Mrs. 

Miss  Imilda  L.  Buckingham  Miss 

Mrs.  John  Laidlaw  Buel  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Ella  M.  Bull  Mrs. 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Bullard  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Roland  Buchard  Mrs. 

Miss  Ema  W.  Burt  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Andrew   S.   Caldwell  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Fred   H.   H.   Calhoun  Mrs. 

Miss  Amelia  D.  Campbell  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Lewis  D.  Carman  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Silas   Casey  Mrs. 

Mrs.  A.  Y.  Casanova  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Abijah  Catlin  Mrs. 

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George  E.  Chadsey 
Grant  F.  Chase 
H.  C.  Church 
Alice  Coe 
Frank  A.  Corbin 
J.  A.  Craig 
Bertha  W.  Crane 
Frank  E.  Cunningham 
F.    H.    Cunningham 
Cora  Curry 
Clarence  E.  Curtis 
Gertrude  Davis 
Leo   Davis 
L.  W.  De  Cast 
Robert  Dellett 
Clarence  S.  Dexter 
Helen  M.   Drake 
Clayton  E.  Emig 
Minnie  M.  Ewell 
Edward    Ferguson 
J.  W.   Finney 
Parks  Fisher 
Charles   Fitzpatrick 
Mary    Stella    Fleisher 
Azel    Ford 
Irving  Frickey 
Earl  B.  Fuller 
Frank  Fuller 
Benjamin  S.  Gantz 
Sally   Grant  Gates 
George   E.   George 
F.  J.  Goensch 
Harry  K.   Gorsuch 
Charles  C.  Goss 
C.  P.  Grandfield 
Merle  D.  Graves 


House  Committee  —  Continued 


Mrs.  William  H.  Griffin  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Harry  C.  Grove  Mrs. 

Miss    Sarah    Hannay  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Hannay  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  B.  Hardy  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Harrison  Mrs. 

Miss   Mary   Hazen  Miss 

Mrs.  J.  Miller  Henson  Miss 

Mrs.  John  B.  Heron  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Robert   G.   Hogan  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Benjamin   Hoi  man  Mrs. 

Mrs.  H.  D.  Hoover  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  F.  Hopson  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Eleanor  W.  Howard  Mrs. 

Mrs.  John  T.  Huddle  Mrs. 

Miss  May  Husted  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Robert  Imboden  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Ingraham  Mrs. 

Mrs.  William  A.  Jack  Mrs. 

Mrs.  D.  C.  Jackson  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Sidney  R.  Jacobs  Miss 

Miss  Ada  H.  Johnson  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Walter  C.  Johnson  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Albert  S.  Jones  Miss 

Mrs.  M.  Clyde  Kelly  Mrs. 

Miss  Nannie  Kensert  Miss 

Mrs.  C.  M.  Knight  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Ella  S.  Knight  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Jean   Labat  Mrs. 

Mrs.  H.  F.  Lewis  Mrs. 

Miss  Jennie  Loomis  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Drury  C.  Ludlow  Mrs. 

Mrs.  James  B.  McDonald  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Justin   McGrath  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Robert  J.  McKenzie  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lyman  Mackey  Mrs. 

Mrs.   F.   W.   Marteson  Mrs. 

Mrs.  W.  R.  Meech  Mrs. 

Mrs.  W.  N.  Merriam  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Bertha  W.  Meystre  Mrs. 

Miss  C.  B.  Milligan  Mrs. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Morgan  Mrs. 

Miss  Jennie  G.  Moseley  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Frederick  R.  Mosher  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Murdock  Mrs. 

Mrs.  J.  Hughes  Murphy  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Stephen  J.   Murphy  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Ellen  S.  Mussey  Miss 

Mrs.  Mary  K.  Nalle  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Charles  Newhard  Mrs. 

Mrs.  S.  R.  Norman  Miss 

Miss  Lillian  Norton  Mrs. 

27 


Rufus  King  Noyes 
Zell   W.  Oatley 
Harry  C.  Oberholser 
H.  B.  Patten 
Samuel  Patterson 
James  C.  Peabody 
Gary  Peachy 
C.  E.  Polkinhorn 
Samuel    Polkinhorn 
C.  B.  Pritchett 
Woodbury  Pulsifer 
C.  A.  Queck-Berner 
Frank  Ray 
Robert  T.  Reineman 
John  B.  Richards 
Charles  S.  Richardson 
Charles  W.  Richardson 
W.  W.  Richardson 
Frank   E.   Roberts 
Lillian  H.  Roome 
Nellie  Ross 
B.  F.  Saul 
Albert  O.  Seaman 
Jennie  H.  Seymour 
H.   D.   Shackelford 
Adelaide  Shealey 
Clement   Sheriff 
Philip  Sheriff 
Charles   Silliman 
Charles  H.  Slack 
J.   H.   Small 
H.  A.   Smith 
McClain  Smith 
Frank  Staples 
G.  T.   Stormont 
Orrin  B.  Stout 
Robert   Strobridge 
Gurney  Strong 
Mary  T.  Summers 
Conrad  Syme 
Ferdinand  Tannenbaum 
Charles  L.  Taylor 

E.  H.  Thompson 

F.  H.   Towner 
Horace  M.  Towner 
Annie  C.  Tuohy 
Willis  Van  Devanter 
Annie  Wallace 
Henry  J.  Walther 
William  H.  Wanamaker 
Mary  Webb 

R.  W.  Webb 


House  Committee  —  Continued 

Mrs.  Isaac  Weil  Mrs.  J.  W.  Wilson 

Miss  Mary  Whittlesey  Mrs.  Antoinette  Wood 

Mrs.  Agnes  Wickersham  Mrs.  John  R.  Woodhull 

Mrs.  William  B.  Williams  Mrs.  Richard  J.  Yearwood 

Miss  Jane   Young 


Information  Committee 

Mrs.   Frederick  T.   F.  Johnson,   Chairman 
Miss  Josephine  Prather,  Vice-Chairma  n 

Mrs.  Edgar  Allan  Miss  Laura  C.  O'Hare 

Mrs.  James  C.  Cantrill  Mrs.  William  E.  Schneider 

Mrs.  Samuel  F.  Dibble  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Seal 

Mrs.  Richard  DuBois  Mrs.  J.  Edgar  Smith 

Miss  Eleanor  B.   Garde  Mrs.  R.  M.  Sutphen 

Miss  E.  Josselyn  Giffin  Miss  Alice  E.  Whitaker 

Mrs.  Amy   F.   Hammond  Mrs.   Robert  K.  Williams 
Miss  Bell  Wills 


Reception  Committee 

Mrs.  William  C.  Boyle,  Cliairman 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan,  Pice-Chairman 

Mrs.  John  C.  Ames  Mrs.  C.  F.  R.  Jenne 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Aull  Mrs.  Sara  T.  Kinney 

Mrs.    Simon   Baruch  Mrs.   Alvin   V.   Lane 

Mrs.  Theodore  C.  Bates  Mrs.  Robert  Lansing 

Mrs.  Williard  T.  Block  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lockwood 

Mrs.   Delos   A.   Blodgett  Mrs.  John  A.  Logan 

Mrs.  James  P.  Brayton  Mrs.  James  F.  Maupin 

Mrs.  G.  M.  Brumbaugh  Mrs.  Frank  W.  Mondell 

Mrs.  Albert  S.  Burleson  Mrs.  Edmund  P.  Moody 

Mrs.  William  Butterworth  Mrs.  Philip  N.  Moore 

Mrs.  James  H.  Campbell  Miss  Elisabeth  F.  Pierce 

Mrs.  John  N.  Carey  Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Ransdell 

Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Crago  Mrs.  Matthew  T.  Scott 

Mrs.  Josephus  Daniels  Mrs.  J.  H.  Smithwick 

Mrs.  William  F.  Dennis  Mrs.  Francis  A.  St.  Clair 

Mrs.   Duncan   U.   Fletcher  Mrs.  George  M.  Sternberg 

Mrs.  Sheppard  W.  Foster  Mrs.  Joseph  E.   Thropp 

Mrs.  Rhett   Goode  Mrs.   Horace  M.  Towner 

Mrs.  James  B.  Grant  Mrs.  Mary  Logan  Tucker 

Mrs.  George  Thacher  Guernsey  Mrs.  Alice  Bradford  Wiles 


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Transportation 

Mrs.  A.  J.  Brosseau,  Chairman 
Mrs.   Gilmer   Meriwether,    Vice-Chairman 


Hospitality  Committee  for  Tea  Room 

Reception 

Mrs.  William  H.  Talbott,   Chairman 
Mrs.   Edmund   P.   Moody,   Vice  Chairman 

Miss  Catherine  B.  Barlow  Mrs.  Henry  L.  Mann 

Miss  Emma  L.  Crowell  Mrs.  Woodbury  Pulsifer 

Mrs.  George  C.  Hall  Miss  Alethea  Serpell 

Mrs.  Howard  L.  Hodgkins  Mrs.  John  Van  Landingham 
Mrs.  George  A.  Lawrence 

Refreshment 
Mrs.  L.  B.  Swormstedt,  Chairman 

Mrs.   Lewis   D.   Carman  Mrs.  Thaddeus   M.  Jones 

Mrs.   Frank   E.   Cunningham  Mrs.  George  P.  Merrill 

Mrs.  John   Paul  Earnest  Mrs.  Henry  B.  Polkinhorn 

Mrs.  Luke  S.  Fristoe  Mrs.  J.  Edgar  Smith 

Mrs.    C.   P.    Grandfield  Mrs.  Fred  Volland 


Press  Committee 

Miss   Natalie    Sumner   Lincoln,    Chairman 

Mrs.  Hobart  Brooks  Mrs.  Nelson  M.  Shepard 

Mrs.  Theodore  J.  Pickett  Miss  Margaret  Wade 

Miss  Elizabeth  Poe  Mrs.  V.  P.  Wilson 


Page  Committee 

Mrs.    Willoughby    S.    Chesley,    Chairman 

Mrs.  Harry  B.  Gauss,  Vice-Chairman 
Miss  Ethel  May  Johnson  Mrs.  Jean  Labat 


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Pages 


President    General's   Personal   Page 
Miss  Dorothy  Hunter 

(Assistant  to  President  General's  Personal  Page) 
Miss  Helen  Snedeker 

To   Recording   Secretary    General 
Miss  Dorothy  DeGroff  Jenkins 

To    Corresponding  Secretary    General 
Mrs.  George  M.  Scott 

To  Organizing  Secretary  General 
Miss  Dorothy  Mondell 

To   Treasurer  General 
Mrs.  W.  F.  Clinger 


Platform  Pages 


Mrs.  Ernest  Barrie 

Miss  Virginia  Harshbarger 

Miss  Bertha  Perry 


Miss  Frances  L.  Seydel 
Miss  Ethel   Cotton   Sparks 
Miss  Marie  Talbott 


Floor  Pages 


Miss  Jean  Keller  Anderson 
Miss  Carolyn  Baldwin 
Miss  Ruth  C.  Beardsley 
Mrs.  William  A.  Becker 
Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Begole 
Miss   Sara   A.   Bowes 
Miss  Ettinette  Broadus 
Mrs.  Henry  L.  Brown 
Miss  Ruth  Burgert 
Miss  Adelaide  P.  Caldwell 
Miss  Virginia  Stiles  Caldwell 
Miss  Louise  Carman 
Miss  Margaret  J.  S.  Carr 
Miss  Jessie  Carter 
Miss    Nell    M.    Carter 
Miss  Mary  Frances  Caswell 
Miss  Margaret  R.  Church 
Miss  Elise  T.  Clark 
Miss  Margaret  B.  Conway 
Mrs.  C.  C.  Corbett 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Crocker 
Miss  Dorothy  Dart 
Miss  Eva  Arrington  Dupuy 
Miss  Janie  M.  Eatman 


Mrs.  Harold  C.  Field 
Miss  Louise  Finney 
Miss  Edith  S.  Floyd 
Miss  Lucy  Lees  Ford 
Miss  Mary  Frances  Fox 
Mrs.  J.  P.  Fourqurean 
Miss  Florence  D.  Fuller 
Mrs.  William  Gibbon 
Miss  Margaret  Goll 
Miss  Mary  Terry  Goodwin 
Miss  Dorothy  A.  Grannis 
Miss  Blanche  L.  Green 
Miss  Frances  Gurr 
Miss  Elizabeth  Hale 
Mrs.  H.  T.  Hampe 
Miss  Verie  Harris. 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Helmstetter 
Miss  Dene  Marie  Herriff 
Miss  Helen  M.  Hevenor 
Miss  Rosa  B.  Hill 
Miss  Jean  McL.  Howat 
Miss  Julia  Irwin 
Miss   Dorothy  D.  Jones 
Miss  Eleanor  Webster  Jones 


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Floor  Pages  —  Continued 


Miss  Frances  Jones  Miss 

Miss  Katherine  Junkin  Miss 

Miss  Mabel  A.  Kebler  Miss 

Miss  Elizabeth  Kilgore  Miss 

Miss  Hazel  Kirk  Mrs. 

Miss  Willa  Kirkwood  Mrs. 

Miss  Katherine  Koones  Miss 

Miss  Melinda  Landis  Miss 

Miss  Ruth  C.  Lovejoy  Miss 

Miss   Gladys   W.   Lowry  Miss 

Mrs.  S.  F.  McCartney  Miss 

Miss  Charlie  Louise  McClure  Miss 

Mrs.  Helen  McGregor  Miss 

Miss  Mary  M.  MacGregor  Miss 

Miss  Mary  P.  Maltby  Miss 

Miss  Helen  Marshall  Miss 

Mrs.  Malcolm  Matheson  Miss 

Miss  Verlinda  Maupin  Miss 

Miss  Edna  McE.  Meyers  Miss 

Miss  Lucile  R.  Moore  Miss 

Miss  Maggie  Totten  Mullin  Miss 

Mrs.  John  Hyatt  Naylor  Miss 

Miss  Ruth  Norton  Miss 

Miss  Emma  L.  Oberly  Miss 

Miss  Nathalie  O.  Osgood  Miss 

Miss  Mary  L.  Pardee  Miss 

Miss  Bernice  J.  Parker  Miss 

Mrs.  George  H.  Parker  Miss 

Mrs.  George  I.  Parker  Miss 

Miss  Virginia  Parker  Miss 

Miss  Helen  Le  Val  Parsons  Mrs. 

Miss  Jeannette  Perkins  Miss 

Miss  Ethel  Pfaffman  Miss 

Miss  Hazel  W.  Phillips  Miss 

Miss  Leonora  E.  Phipard  Miss 

Miss  Mary  Stuart  Poe  Miss 

Miss  Virginia  Price  Mrs. 
Miss  Helen  R.  Robinson 


Margaret   Robinson 
Mildred  D.  Rogers 
Grace  H.  Roper 
Nannie  L.  Ross 
Charles  F.  Ryan 
Bernice  W.  Scott 
Mary  Hord  Scudder 
Charlotte  Marie  Seibel 
Anna  Sears  Selden 
Beatrice  A.  Sheldon 
Katherine  Shields 
Gladys   Sinclair 
Edith  S.  Springer 
Alice  Grant  Stevens 
Dorothy  H.  Stiles 
Hazel  A.  Strawn 
Helen  Tavenner 
Eunice  M.  Taylor 
Serena  F.  Taylor 
Gladys  Colton  Tebbs 
Mary  Suesylla  Thomas 
Katharine  Thompson 
Dorothy  E.  Tillinghast 
Naomi  Trotter 
Hazel  A.  Udell 
Hallie  Van  Horn 
Katharine  Waits 
Mary  Bates  Walker 
Elsie   M.   Westgate 
Mary  L.  Weston 
Brooke  G.  White,  Jr. 
Elizabeth  Wilborn 
Ethel   Cressy  Williams 
Fred  Lee  Woodson 
Harriet  E.  Woolley 
Dorothy  C.  Wyman 
V.  R.  Younsr 


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Advisory  Board 


Mr.  George  W.  White,  Chairman 

Hon.  John  Barrett  Mr.  Charles  C.  Glover 

Mr.  Arthur  T.  Brice  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  C.  Harding 

Mr.   Woodbury  Blair  Bishop  John  Hamilton 

Mr.  Walter  C.  Clephane  Dr.  Wallace  Radcliffe 

Mr.  John  Paul  Earnest 


MRS.  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 
Parliamentarian 

MRS.  JAMES  M.  WILLEY 
Official  Reader 

Miss  MINNA  NIEMANN 
Accompanist 

MRS.  CORA  MILLWARD  ARMSTRONG 
Congressional    Stenographer 

MRS.   RACHEL   BRILL   EZEKIEL 
Official  Stenographer 

Miss  FLORA  P.  FERNALD 
Secretary  to  President  General 

MR.  ARTHUR  S.  WITCOMB 
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